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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for aids
  1. ... two major functions in the body: the protein aids in the formation (biosynthesis) of a molecule called ...
  2. ... role in the progression of HIV infection to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is a disease that damages the immune system, ... body against infections. The signs and symptoms of AIDS may not appear until 10 or more years ...
  3. ... into its working (active) form called trypsin. Trypsin aids in digestion by cutting protein chains at the ...
  4. ... D-bifunctional protein is so named because it aids in two biochemical reactions.The D-bifunctional protein ...
  5. ... 1 disrupts the ability of Rab proteins to aid in intracellular trafficking. The immobility of proteins and ...
  6. ... connective tissues. Research suggests that the ANTXR2 protein aids in the breakdown of at least one type ...
  7. ... prevents the adhesion and communication between cells that aids in proper development , which disrupts normal patterning in ...
  8. ... involved in the modification of additional proteins that aid in energy production in mitochondria, including the pyruvate ...
  9. ... involved in the modification of additional proteins that aid in energy production in mitochondria, including the pyruvate ...
  10. ... atoms (ions) in muscle cells. The STAC3 protein aids in the process that triggers the release of ...
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